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Health / Psychology

UNDERSTANDING 2020: Memory Triggers

What triggers the rush of memories when you find yourself in nostalgic environments or your senses cause you to remember situations, and what context prompts us to remember instances seemingly long forgotten?
Tuesday 25th August, 2020
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Online Event
Free
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You’re invited to join us for this free presentation on the science behind memory recall and the scenarios involved.

Meet our speaker

Dr Adam Osth

Dr Adam Osth,  Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne

Adam Osth is a Senior Lecturer in the Complex Human Data Hub in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences. He earned his Ph D in 2014 from Ohio-State University and did a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Newcastle before arriving at the University of Melbourne in 2016. He specializes in the computational modeling of processes involved in memory and decision-making.

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